Tag Archives: Research

This has been a crazy year at the University of Hawaii, but my time is coming to an end. This morning I submitted my PowerPoint slides for my presentation in the TCC Worldwide Educational Technology Conference which I will give on Tuesday. PowerPoint, you say? Yeah…the online classroom platform (BlackBoard Collaborate) can’t handle a Prezi. … Continue reading →

A few weeks ago I was approached to do a workshop training on Zotero, the free citation management software. A group of doctoral students in the Special Education department here in the College of Education were interested in seeing how it works. Sure! Why not? I could use a brush-up on the tool, anyways. As … Continue reading →

The Educational Technology Dept. at UH Manoa requires that all Masters in Education students spend their final year planning, implementing, and evaluating an educational project. Most students choose to design either an instructional module that teaches a skill or an action research project that (hopefully) improves instruction. I chose a project from the third, less … Continue reading →

Last year in a research methods course at UH Manoa, I was introduced to a citation management tool called Zotero. If you have been out of the research loop for the last few years (like I was) you’re probably used to recording source citation information by hand. Well, those days are no more. Paid software … Continue reading →

I meant to make a short entry about this project a while back, but am just getting around to it now. Health Hero is an educational video game concept that I co-authored with a pair of colleagues in Spring 2011 for an elective course at UH Manoa. The course focused on informal learning environments, so … Continue reading →

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Billy Meinke

Open Education and Technology. Science / Data / Culture, too. Works at Creative Commons. University of Hawaii Alum.

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